Yes, as the title suggests, be careful not to lose it. Before use, I made sure to tighten the center screw that secures the metal ring to the armature shaft. I've dropped my anchor a maximum of 5 times when I realized I was drifting. So when I pulled on my anchor line, I found that there was no resistance on the line. Yes, the anchor lay at the bottom of the Indian River in central Florida. After a long search I found what I was looking for. But the bolt that secures the rope attachment to the anchor should not be knocked out so easily. The thread I tightened before use shouldn't come out so freely. So overall it's a good deal, but replace that bolt with a stud or other threaded bolt that you can put a lock nut on.
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